| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1876 - 494 sidor
...ancestor and her children, the children of her daughters and the children of her female descendants, while the children of her sons and the children of her male descendants are excluded. The latter belonged to the gentes of their respective mothers. A moiety only of the descendants... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1876 - 256 sidor
...ancestor and her children, the children of her daughters and the children of her female descendants, while the children of her sons and the children of her male descendants are excluded. The latter belonged to the gentes of their respective mothers. A moiety only of the descendants... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1877 - 584 sidor
...her daughters, and the children of her female descendants, through females, in perpetuity ; whilst the children of. her sons, and the children of her male descendants, through males, would belong to other gentes ; namely, those of theii respective mothers. Such was the... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1877 - 586 sidor
...her daughters, and the children of her female descendants, through females, in perpetuity ; whilst the children of her sons, and the children of her male descendants, through males, would belong to other gentes; namely, those of theii respective mothers. Such was the... | |
| Lewis Henry Morgan - 1881 - 372 sidor
...of her daughters, and the children of her female descendants, through females, in perpetuity, while the children of her sons and the children of her male descendants, through males, would belong to other gentes, namely, those of their respective mothers. Such was the... | |
| John Wesley Powell - 1881 - 374 sidor
...of her daughters, and the children of her female descendants, through females, in perpetuity, while the children of her sons and the children of her male descendants, through males, would belong to other gentes, namely, those of their respective mothers. Such was the... | |
| Sarah Johnson Prichard - 1896 - 920 sidor
...of her daughters, and the children of her female descendants, through females, in perpetuity; while the children of her sons, and the children of her male descendants through males, would belong to other gentes, namely, those of their respective mothers."* Every tribe,... | |
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